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Wendell,      - 

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Royalston,  - 

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Greenfield, 

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Buckland, 

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Ayer  Junction, 

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Charlemont, 

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POPULATION  OF  UNITED  STATES. 


^CENSUS  OF  1880.:- 


Alabama, i 

Arkansas , 

California, 

Colorado, 

Connecticut, 

Delaware, 

Florida, 

Georgia, i 

Illinois, 3 

Indiana, i 

Iowa I 

Kansas 

Kentucky, i 

Louisiana, 

Maine 

Maryland, 

Massachusetts, i. 

Michigan, i, 

Minnesota, 

Mississippi, i, 

Missouri, 2, 

Nebraska,  

Nevada, 

New  Hampshire,  . . 

New  Jersey, i. 

New  York, 5, 

North  Carolina, i. 

Ohio -V 


,262,505 
802,525 
864,694 
i94o27 
622,700 
146,608 
269,493 
,543^180 
,077,871 
,978,301 
,624,615 
996,096 
,648,690 
934,946 
648.936 
934,943 
,783,085 
.636,937 
780.773 
.131,597 
,168,380 
452.402 
62,266 
346,991 
,131,116 
,082.871 
,399,750 
198,062 


Oregon, 774,768 

Pennsylvania, 4,282,891 

Rhode  Island, 276,531 

South  Carolina, 995,577 

Tennessee, 1,542,359 

Texas,  1,591,749 

Vermont, 332,286 

Virginia, 1,512,565 

West  Virginia,. ...    618,457 
Wisconsin, i,3i5,497 


Total  States  . .  .49,371,340 

territories. 

Alaska, 

Arizona,   .    . . 

Dakota, 

Dist.  of  Columbia,. 

Idaho, 

Montana 39,i59 

New  Mexico, 119,565 

Utah, 143,936 

Washington, 75, 116 

Wyoming, 20,789 


40,440 
135,177 
177,624 

32,610 


Total  Territories,    784,443 
Total  U.  States,  50,155,783 


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Arthur  F.  P.  Conant,  ...  V.  G. 

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E.  C.  BuRRiLL,  ......      Treas. 

Charles  H.  Mellen,         ....  Cond. 

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